This must have been later that February 1982 as the guy in Postscript was recounting his experiences on board a ship in the Falklands war. This wasn't until April to June 1982 so must have been recorded later. Thank you for uploading though - I love any Westward/TSW nostalgia as it reminds me of growing up down here in the South West. It's an era of TV that will sadly never be replicated.
Contents: 0:00 Postscript 4:28 Weather, Shipping Forecast, Schedule and close down 6:00 TSW ident with That's Soul Write 6:19 God Save the Queen over video montage 7:30 Black and silence 7:37 Clock w/ tone
You mean like John wheeler is pointing to east devils lake in North Dakota and east grand forks in Minnesota on the meteorologist on WDAZ rerunning on ABC in 1998?
Thank you there for this too of course. At that time, TSW had not long replaced Westward of course so it is interesting to see. Although I live in Kent and would not have seen it anyway-but none the less well done too!
You mean like Michael Landon used to say, “Little Ingalls, clean your plate!” If Karen GrasSle’s name isn’t Caroline Ingalls that Charles Ingalls wants carrots with salt for a snack?
I can actually confirm this was the early morning of 4th February 1982 - I think the rest of ITV showed this film the previous evening of The Great Santini.
This clip could not have been from February 1982. The chap presenting 'Postscript' recounts his experience during the Falklands War which took place between April and June 1982. He actually indicates it was the year before, so it seems the clip is from (early?) 1983, though perhaps not too early in 1983 as the weather forecast indicates Spring rather than Winter. The clock reappearing after the UK National Anthem for an extended period along with the tone is certainly a new one for me - and how it then 'expands', and finally the 'Independent Broadcasting Authority' right at the end. So, all in all, it's a very illuminating clip!
This appears to be an Engineering Test. The blip that occurs every few seconds in the tone sounds like it's testing a break in one of two audio channels. Perhaps they were testing an early version of Nicam stereo. The warbling at the end just before the IBA caption appears sounds like some kind of data stream, which perhaps might have been related to such a test or even testing something else like some form of RDS or DMAC data.
@@mbvideoselectiondid 11 little house on the prairie season 7 episodes from the finale rerun on NBC this year before they run on TBS superstation in 1993?
This must have been later that February 1982 as the guy in Postscript was recounting his experiences on board a ship in the Falklands war. This wasn't until April to June 1982 so must have been recorded later. Thank you for uploading though - I love any Westward/TSW nostalgia as it reminds me of growing up down here in the South West. It's an era of TV that will sadly never be replicated.
You mean like 11 little house on the prairie season 7 episodes from the finale reran on NBC this year before they run on TBS superstation in 1993?
Contents:
0:00 Postscript
4:28 Weather, Shipping Forecast, Schedule and close down
6:00 TSW ident with That's Soul Write
6:19 God Save the Queen over video montage
7:30 Black and silence
7:37 Clock w/ tone
You mean like John wheeler is pointing to east devils lake in North Dakota and east grand forks in Minnesota on the meteorologist on WDAZ rerunning on ABC in 1998?
Thank you there for this too of course. At that time, TSW had not long replaced Westward of course so it is interesting to see. Although I live in Kent and would not have seen it anyway-but none the less well done too!
You mean like Michael Landon used to say, “Little Ingalls, clean your plate!” If Karen GrasSle’s name isn’t Caroline Ingalls that Charles Ingalls wants carrots with salt for a snack?
I can actually confirm this was the early morning of 4th February 1982 - I think the rest of ITV showed this film the previous evening of The Great Santini.
This clip could not have been from February 1982.
The chap presenting 'Postscript' recounts his experience during the Falklands War which took place between April and June 1982.
He actually indicates it was the year before, so it seems the clip is from (early?) 1983, though perhaps not too early in 1983 as the weather forecast indicates Spring rather than Winter.
The clock reappearing after the UK National Anthem for an extended period along with the tone is certainly a new one for me - and how it then 'expands', and finally the 'Independent Broadcasting Authority' right at the end.
So, all in all, it's a very illuminating clip!
@@gavinn6905 Chris Williams is always wrong!!
This appears to be an Engineering Test. The blip that occurs every few seconds in the tone sounds like it's testing a break in one of two audio channels. Perhaps they were testing an early version of Nicam stereo. The warbling at the end just before the IBA caption appears sounds like some kind of data stream, which perhaps might have been related to such a test or even testing something else like some form of RDS or DMAC data.
@@mbvideoselectiondid 11 little house on the prairie season 7 episodes from the finale rerun on NBC this year before they run on TBS superstation in 1993?
7:30 Don't forget to switch off your television set. Goodnight.
You mean like Fred Rogers sing peace and quiet in the middle of conflict 1525 in 1984 for a PBS rerun?
@@IanDahlen Yes
@@jamesmitchell8922 we have to rerun mister Rogers neighborhood: day care & night care 1518 on PBS in 1984 too!
@@IanDahlen You're an idiot. Go away